topic Re: Autosave of credentials in Previous versions ENhttps://community.teamviewer.com/t5/Previous-versions-EN/Autosave-of-credentials/m-p/853#M1489
<P>Hi Jonathan,<BR />appreciate your reply. Apart from X-ing the IDs is there a way to not have them listed in the first place. Some option to 'turn off history'?<BR />Thx!</P>Wed, 16 Nov 2016 21:53:24 GMTOliver2016-11-16T21:53:24ZAutosave of credentialshttps://community.teamviewer.com/t5/Previous-versions-EN/Autosave-of-credentials/m-p/728#M1485
<P>Hi community,<BR />how can I make sure that TeamViewer doesn't autosave the credentials I used before i.e. ID and password of last session. I want to key them in every time I start the software. I use a Mac.<BR />Thanks!</P>Sun, 13 Nov 2016 11:25:00 GMThttps://community.teamviewer.com/t5/Previous-versions-EN/Autosave-of-credentials/m-p/728#M1485Oliver2016-11-13T11:25:00ZRe: Autosave of credentialshttps://community.teamviewer.com/t5/Previous-versions-EN/Autosave-of-credentials/m-p/823#M1486
<P>Hi Oliver,</P>
<P>Thank you for your post!</P>
<P>The TeamViewer ID is static and local to the device so there is &nbsp;not a way to change it. We appreciate your concern for security so there is an option to have the software generate a new password after each connection. This setting would need to be set on each device locally and should give you the result you are looking for.</P>
<P>To set this option please follow the steps below:</P>
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<LI>Click on Extras&gt;Options&gt;Advanced</LI>
<LI>Scroll down to "Advanced options for connections to this computer"</LI>
<LI>Look for "Random password after each session"</LI>
<LI>Change the setting to "Generate new"</LI>
<LI>Click OK</LI>
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<P>This will ensure that you have to enter the password from the remote device every time you connect.</P>
<P>Hope this helps!</P>
<P>All the best,</P>
<P>Jonathan</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>Tue, 15 Nov 2016 23:01:03 GMThttps://community.teamviewer.com/t5/Previous-versions-EN/Autosave-of-credentials/m-p/823#M1486Jonathan2016-11-15T23:01:03ZRe: Autosave of credentialshttps://community.teamviewer.com/t5/Previous-versions-EN/Autosave-of-credentials/m-p/844#M1487
<P>Thanks for your quick reply, Jonathan!<BR />What I actually mean is how I can disable the system to show the IDs of the computers that I recently connected with. I'm talking about the IDs showing in the pull down menue. I don't want that to show anything.<BR />Is this possible?<BR />Thanks and best regards!</P>Wed, 16 Nov 2016 16:14:57 GMThttps://community.teamviewer.com/t5/Previous-versions-EN/Autosave-of-credentials/m-p/844#M1487Oliver2016-11-16T16:14:57ZRe: Autosave of credentialshttps://community.teamviewer.com/t5/Previous-versions-EN/Autosave-of-credentials/m-p/852#M1488
<P>Hi Oliver,</P>
<P>Thanks for your response!</P>
<P>There is an option to delete the "history" from your partner ID drop down list. When you expand the list, &nbsp;the dropdown menu will show all the ID's you have connected to. You should also see an -X- next to each ID or contact. You can clear the list by -X-ing all the ID's.</P>
<P>I beleive this is what you are asking. If this is helpful please accept as a solution!</P>
<P>All the best,</P>
<P>Jonathan</P>Wed, 16 Nov 2016 21:42:01 GMThttps://community.teamviewer.com/t5/Previous-versions-EN/Autosave-of-credentials/m-p/852#M1488Jonathan2016-11-16T21:42:01ZRe: Autosave of credentialshttps://community.teamviewer.com/t5/Previous-versions-EN/Autosave-of-credentials/m-p/853#M1489
<P>Hi Jonathan,<BR />appreciate your reply. Apart from X-ing the IDs is there a way to not have them listed in the first place. Some option to 'turn off history'?<BR />Thx!</P>Wed, 16 Nov 2016 21:53:24 GMThttps://community.teamviewer.com/t5/Previous-versions-EN/Autosave-of-credentials/m-p/853#M1489Oliver2016-11-16T21:53:24ZRe: Autosave of credentialshttps://community.teamviewer.com/t5/Previous-versions-EN/Autosave-of-credentials/m-p/856#M1490
<P>Hi Oliver,</P>
<P>The -X-ing option is the only one available as of right now.</P>
<P>I will submit a feature request on your behalf to our development team to add a feature to "disable ID history logging". Not guaranteeing that it will be added as a feature, but I will submit it.</P>
<P>Hope this was helpful!</P>
<P>All the best,</P>
<P>Jonathan</P>Wed, 16 Nov 2016 22:27:07 GMThttps://community.teamviewer.com/t5/Previous-versions-EN/Autosave-of-credentials/m-p/856#M1490Jonathan2016-11-16T22:27:07ZRe: Autosave of credentialshttps://community.teamviewer.com/t5/Previous-versions-EN/Autosave-of-credentials/m-p/16701#M1491
<P>HI</P><P>&nbsp;</P><P>I am facing a similar issue where i would not want my previous ID and password not to show up. I think its a an important feature which would be very easy to implement.</P><P>&nbsp;</P><P>its a security concern as my pc is used by multiple people and they would know the last persons username.</P><P>hope you can fix it</P>Sat, 28 Oct 2017 13:17:12 GMThttps://community.teamviewer.com/t5/Previous-versions-EN/Autosave-of-credentials/m-p/16701#M1491shre2017-10-28T13:17:12Z